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and it unsettles us. it makes us unsure in our day-to-day lives. fearful not just for ourselves but those that we love. conflicts from south sudan to syria to afghanistan have sent millions fleeing, seeking the relative safety of europe's shores. but that puts new strains on countries and local communities. and threatens to distort our politics. russian aggression has flagrantly violated the sovereignty and territory of an independent european nation, ukraine. and that unnerves our allies in eastern europe. threatening our vision of a europe that is whole, free and at peace. and it seems to threaten the progress that's been made since the end of the cold war. slow economic growth in europe, especially in the south, has left millions unemployed including a generation of young people without jobs and who may look to the future with diminishing hopes. and all these persistent challenges have led some to question whether european integration can long endure. whether you might be better off separating off, redrawing some of the barriers and the walls be
and it unsettles us. it makes us unsure in our day-to-day lives. fearful not just for ourselves but those that we love. conflicts from south sudan to syria to afghanistan have sent millions fleeing, seeking the relative safety of europe's shores. but that puts new strains on countries and local communities. and threatens to distort our politics. russian aggression has flagrantly violated the sovereignty and territory of an independent european nation, ukraine. and that unnerves our allies in...
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scott and lauren are back with us again. scott, let's start with you. >> so community, every brand needs to build a community right now and there's a really important reason why. sit the next generation of customer service. right now brand versus to invest in things that they can own, control but at the same time be able to listen and let go a little bit and a community allows you to do many of those things. connecting like minded people around your core brand philosophy. things that matter to you. where can you own the conversation and where can you be part of the conversation and leave the conversation and how do you extract value to your own community? and there's a lot of byproduct that comes out of that. content marketing. the ability to strike content that can be used for other things. transition your customers into a closed community and you'll win. >> lauren, you're up. i think it's important that entrepreneurs are managing their own brands as much as they're managing the brand of their company and it's interesting t
scott and lauren are back with us again. scott, let's start with you. >> so community, every brand needs to build a community right now and there's a really important reason why. sit the next generation of customer service. right now brand versus to invest in things that they can own, control but at the same time be able to listen and let go a little bit and a community allows you to do many of those things. connecting like minded people around your core brand philosophy. things that...
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give to our government and military leaders the wisdom to lead us with humility the courage to lead us with integrity, the compassion to lead us with generosity. help us, o god, to remember that we are human beings. united not by race or religion or blood but to our common commitment to freedom and justice for all. help us to share, to serve and to seek the common good for everyone. and whenever we face difficult days ahead, may we have a new birth of clarity at our aims responsibility in our actions, humility in our approaches, and civility in our attitudes even when we differ from one another. may all people of good will today join together to work for a more just a more healthy, and a more prosperous world and a peaceful planet. in your holy name we pray, amen. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the french republic francois hollande. [ speaking in french ] [ speaking in french ] [ speaking in french ] >> mike and tom and andrea we are going to continue our discussion respectfully over that of the speech of president francois hollande. we don't have an american -- rather engli
give to our government and military leaders the wisdom to lead us with humility the courage to lead us with integrity, the compassion to lead us with generosity. help us, o god, to remember that we are human beings. united not by race or religion or blood but to our common commitment to freedom and justice for all. help us to share, to serve and to seek the common good for everyone. and whenever we face difficult days ahead, may we have a new birth of clarity at our aims responsibility in our...
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a truly useful partisan divide for once. stay with us. does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. >> 72% of americans think the fight against isis is going badly. won't the legacy of this administration, which you are a part of, won't that legacy be that it underestimated the threat from isis? >> well, john, i think that we have to look at isis as the leading threat of an international terror network. it cannot be contained. it must be defeated. but it cannot be an american fight. and i think what the president has consistently said, which i agree with, is that we will support those who take the fight to isis. >> isis and foreign policy pushed to the forefront of saturday's democratic debate in iowa. nbc chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in paris and joining us from d.c. is senator chris murphy of connecticut, a member of the foreign relations committee. senat
a truly useful partisan divide for once. stay with us. does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. >> 72% of americans think the fight against isis is going badly. won't the legacy of this administration, which you are a part of, won't that legacy be that it underestimated the threat from isis? >> well, john, i...
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stand by for us. if are you just joining us, we are watching the president's motor cade approach the palace there in warsaw, poland, his first stop on his second european tour there before ahead of the g20 summit, of course, and making an important speech in warsaw, pole and. i want to bring in peter alexander standing by for us in warsaw. talk to us about the reception so far you have seen, that you have experienced there for the president, what is expected today from him, what people are looking to hear from him as well. >> reporter: well, yasmine, while it would be no surprise an american president would get a warm reception here in pole and, there are reports from polish media in fact it was one of the promises to president trump in advance of his arrival there would be huge crowds to greet him, euphoria as it was described. this morning we sent one of our teams to join buses coming in from far away parts of the country to be here for the remarks the president will be making at the memorial to the
stand by for us. if are you just joining us, we are watching the president's motor cade approach the palace there in warsaw, poland, his first stop on his second european tour there before ahead of the g20 summit, of course, and making an important speech in warsaw, pole and. i want to bring in peter alexander standing by for us in warsaw. talk to us about the reception so far you have seen, that you have experienced there for the president, what is expected today from him, what people are...
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i have the same problem i can't use traditional cups. i think they screw with the taste and aroma so i look forward to trying it and using it. the pitch i think in content was great as a visual pitch you need to make more of the lid. it looks like you're strolling along carrying a cup of coffee. you need to draw attention to it. >> what about having coffee? >> i'm an old klutz. in a sitdown situation that might work. >> i may be tougher on the pitch is a four. i thought it was a little bit staged, so i could tell you memorized it. in the beginning you drove through it so fast i had trouble following. i put a question mark under the product i'm still not sure in part because the pitch was weaker than it needs to be, than it should be and as a result i'm going, there's a smelling foam aroma, but it didn't jump out at me as something that was extraordinarily different than what i've seen before. >> can i ask you, 9.5 million sold, that's a lot. was the information in the pitch there but it was thrown off because of the presentation? >> that
i have the same problem i can't use traditional cups. i think they screw with the taste and aroma so i look forward to trying it and using it. the pitch i think in content was great as a visual pitch you need to make more of the lid. it looks like you're strolling along carrying a cup of coffee. you need to draw attention to it. >> what about having coffee? >> i'm an old klutz. in a sitdown situation that might work. >> i may be tougher on the pitch is a four. i thought it was...
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who the muscle used in this attack. the people that did the killing are home grown. >> that lid led to a town about 50 kilometers outside of paris. >> that is where one of the key suspect, the key people named in this assault omaris male mostefai. he was identified and associated with a radical at a nearby mosque t. mayor told us mostefai was radicalized slowly. he then suddenly left town in 2012. but when we went to the mosque, this place where he supposedly met people who brought him down his path of radicalization. the director of the mosque told us, he didn't know anything about mostefai. he was quite well known in town. he wasn't hiding. he had a kribl record and he was a devout muslim. you see him here in this youtube rap video. investigators who had been looking at this very closely over the last several days, obviously, know a deal more about mostefai more about the other attackers, in fact. in 2007, he started spending more time with islam radicals, then in 2013 nbc news learned he traveled to turkey but he nev
who the muscle used in this attack. the people that did the killing are home grown. >> that lid led to a town about 50 kilometers outside of paris. >> that is where one of the key suspect, the key people named in this assault omaris male mostefai. he was identified and associated with a radical at a nearby mosque t. mayor told us mostefai was radicalized slowly. he then suddenly left town in 2012. but when we went to the mosque, this place where he supposedly met people who brought...
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as for us nbc's kelly cobiella is in brussels for us. kelly, what can you add? >> reporter: brian, we are at the metro station, the maelbeek metro station where that second or third blast actually occurred, two blasts at the airport, a third one here earlier this morning at the height of the morning commute. first let me just set the scene for you, brian. the metro station is behind me a good distance, there's one entrance off to the left. of course, you can see tactical police here securing the scene, there are also investigators further down the street working more closely on the scene where the actual blast happened. we understand that when this happened there were many, many commuters inside, one witness told us that he heard the blast, everything went to black, when he was able to see again he saw many, many casualties. we now understand from rescue officials that perhaps more than 70 have been injured. the reports are that 15 have died at this scene. in terms of what's happening now, brian, we can tell you that there is quite a bit of activity in this part
as for us nbc's kelly cobiella is in brussels for us. kelly, what can you add? >> reporter: brian, we are at the metro station, the maelbeek metro station where that second or third blast actually occurred, two blasts at the airport, a third one here earlier this morning at the height of the morning commute. first let me just set the scene for you, brian. the metro station is behind me a good distance, there's one entrance off to the left. of course, you can see tactical police here...
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please use the #your biz selfie. thank you so much for joining us. we'd love to hear from you, so if you have any questions or any comments about the show, e-mail us at your businessbusiness@msn head to our website, openforum.com/yourbusiness. we've also posted all of the segments from today's show and a lot more over there. and please don't forget to connect with us on all of the dinl talg and social media platforms, as well. until next time, i'm j.j. ramberg and remember, we make your business our business. will your business be ready when growth presents itself? american express open cards can help you take on a new job, or fill a big order or expand your office and take on whatever comes next. find out how american express cards and services can help prepare you for growth at open.com. >>> you know, it's funny. if you go right now to trumppence.com, what you will find is this. it's just some random squatted website that someone is still trying to sell today. trumppens.com. did you want to see clintonkaine.com? do we have it? clintonkaine.com. com
please use the #your biz selfie. thank you so much for joining us. we'd love to hear from you, so if you have any questions or any comments about the show, e-mail us at your businessbusiness@msn head to our website, openforum.com/yourbusiness. we've also posted all of the segments from today's show and a lot more over there. and please don't forget to connect with us on all of the dinl talg and social media platforms, as well. until next time, i'm j.j. ramberg and remember, we make your...
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joining us is stephanie kunz. she's currently the public education at the council on contemporary families. when you tut it on the scale and measure it to colleges, it's eye-opening here. >> it is an expensive investment, and it's an investment we should make as a society. it's fwood for families, for women to be able to work. it's fwood for kids to have high quality child care, and as you say, it's just kind of outrageous. there are also 22 states where child care -- an average year of child care costs more than the average rent for an apartment or house. >> yeah. you know, the college years are so important to us as a society and country and we devote a lot of necessary attention to those years of our life. i don't have kids, but we talk about saving our money for the kids' education. we seem to shortcut child education, whether that's pre-k or before that, which is actually the most, i would argue, critical years of our lives. how do we change our way of thinking as a society so we make these early years more o
joining us is stephanie kunz. she's currently the public education at the council on contemporary families. when you tut it on the scale and measure it to colleges, it's eye-opening here. >> it is an expensive investment, and it's an investment we should make as a society. it's fwood for families, for women to be able to work. it's fwood for kids to have high quality child care, and as you say, it's just kind of outrageous. there are also 22 states where child care -- an average year of...
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he's showing us where the trillion trees are going. i'm so excited for this initiative applause choosing a treatment for your chronic migraine - 15 or more headache days a month, each lasting 4 hours or more - can be overwhelming. so, ask your doctor about botox®. botox® prevents headaches in adults with chronic migraine before they even start. it's the #1 prescribed branded chronic migraine treatment. so far, more than 5 million botox® treatments have been given to over eight hundred and fifty thousand chronic migraine patients. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away, as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't receive botox® if there's a skin infection. tell your doctor your medical history, muscle or nerve conditions and medications, including botulinum toxins, as these
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. this year, we've been going out on the road to find stories across the country and across the political speblthroom. stories at the ground level of american life that illuminate the biggest conflict in american lives. first, the wizard of oz. and second, a book written ten years ago by thomas frank. it was in june 2004 that frank published a book that became not just a best seller but the defining story of the bush years for an entire generation of liberals. he showed how kansas had gone
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. this year, we've been going out on the road to find stories across the country and across the political speblthroom. stories at the ground level of american life that illuminate the biggest conflict in american lives. first, the wizard of oz. and second, a book written ten years ago by thomas frank. it was in june 2004 that frank published a book that became...
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however some of us can't enjoy it without discomfort. so we use lactaid® ice cream. it's 100% real ice cream just without the lactose. so now we all can enjoy this favorite treat. so ally bank really has no hidden fethat's right. accounts? it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. . >> welcome back. balance mince running back adrian peterson makes his first court appearance on child abuse. espn reporting he will plead not guilty. >>> several meetings concerning the threat of isis coming up this afternoon, followed by a meeting with his national security team. thanks, we made it halfway through the week oh my god, can you tell how enthused they are. "morning joe" starts right now. >> 2, 1. on the ground to 2nd. panic. >> well, good morning. it's wednesday, october 8th, everybody. >> the mighty fall the angels have the best record in the american league, they're out. nationals have the best record in the national leak. they're out. a lot
however some of us can't enjoy it without discomfort. so we use lactaid® ice cream. it's 100% real ice cream just without the lactose. so now we all can enjoy this favorite treat. so ally bank really has no hidden fethat's right. accounts? it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. . >> welcome back. balance mince running back adrian peterson makes his first court appearance on...
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as a backstop and to support the march us. the bank of england is able to provide substantial amounts and currency if required. >> we expect institution to draw on this funding if and when it is appropriate. >> just like we expect them to draw our own resources as needed. >> and flying her financial services in the economy. >> in coming weeks, the bank will assist economic and we'll consider any policy responses. >> a few months ago the -- to mitigate them, the bank has put in place extensive plan. these plans begin and showing the core of our financial system is capitalized and it is liquid and strong. >> and all of these resources will support orderly market functioning in the face of any short term volatility. the bank will continue to consult and cooperate and authorities to ensure that the uk financial system can absorbs any stresses and doing its job on concentrating on the real economy. >> that economy will adjust to new trading relationships that'll be put in place overtime. >> it is these public and private decisions
as a backstop and to support the march us. the bank of england is able to provide substantial amounts and currency if required. >> we expect institution to draw on this funding if and when it is appropriate. >> just like we expect them to draw our own resources as needed. >> and flying her financial services in the economy. >> in coming weeks, the bank will assist economic and we'll consider any policy responses. >> a few months ago the -- to mitigate them, the...
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the tax code, using trade policy, using a bank reform and bank policy that drives that level of investment, that, that actually results in hiring prosperity and job creation i can assure you the stock market and 401 askes, yes, will go up. >> i think that's correct, but i'm not sure that all of those thingless have a short-term effect on job creation. we've got to listen to simps's bogue zipsen bowles and invest's in when debt reduction is the key, find ways to invest in things we know will produce good paying jobs and help american manufacturing rebound. you've heard me say it before and you've been a proponent of it. right now the best thing we can do for the job picture in tis country is dedicate ourselves to a long term, five, ten-year prime minister to reform and revitalize this country's infrastructure and make us economically competitive. >> and how about funding that by taking the offshore profits that are -- >> absolutely. >> bring them back onshore. we talk about this i. think you could do federal government initiative. you could do a $ 200 billion a year program coming from the
the tax code, using trade policy, using a bank reform and bank policy that drives that level of investment, that, that actually results in hiring prosperity and job creation i can assure you the stock market and 401 askes, yes, will go up. >> i think that's correct, but i'm not sure that all of those thingless have a short-term effect on job creation. we've got to listen to simps's bogue zipsen bowles and invest's in when debt reduction is the key, find ways to invest in things we know...
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he's showing us where the trillion trees are going. i'm so excited for this initiative applause get refunds.com powered by innovation refunds can help your business get a payroll tax refund, even if you got ppp and it only takes eight minutes to qualify. i went on their website, uploaded everything, and i was blown away by what they could do. getrefunds.com has helped businesses get over a billion dollars and we can help your business too. qualify your business for a big refund in eight minutes. go to getrefunds.com to get started. powered by innovation refunds. among my patients, i often see them have teeth sensitivity as well as gum issues. does it worry me? absolutely. sensodyne sensitivity & gum gives us the dual action effect that really takes care of both our teeth sensitivity as well as our gum issues. there's no question it's something that i would recommend. if you have this... consider adding this. an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. medicare supplement plans help by paying some of what medicare
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it's not approved for use in children. don't take trulicity if you're allergic to it, you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have an allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, changes in vision, or diabetic retinopathy. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with sulfonylurea or insulin raises low blood sugar risk. side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea, which can lead to dehydration, and may worsen kidney problems. the choices you make can help control your a1c. ask your doctor about once-weekly trulicity. do you struggle to fall asleep and stay asleep? qunol sleep formula combines 5 key nutrients that can help you fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and wake up refreshed. the brand i trust is qunol. hello, i'm alicia menendez. it is when i am here on the east coast. but the sun is up in ukraine, where it is just after 8 am this morni
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take us through that. because the president is saying this is treason but this is something that's there in the constitution. >> that's right. the constitution in the 25th amendment explicitly says that if the majority of the members of the president's cabinet as well as his or her vice president all agree that the president is unable of carrying out the duties that that office requires, then they can remove the president and replace him with, i believe, the vice president. this is part of the constitution. it was put in place when there were concerns that a president might have health problems that would prevent him from holding his place in that office. of course, it's never been used. and the question of what the word unable means in that amendment is something that's up for debate. of course, it hasn't happened before. so we don't know when cabinet members would define the word unable. but it's very much something that's legal. the constitution is the law. and it specifically says that this tool is ava
take us through that. because the president is saying this is treason but this is something that's there in the constitution. >> that's right. the constitution in the 25th amendment explicitly says that if the majority of the members of the president's cabinet as well as his or her vice president all agree that the president is unable of carrying out the duties that that office requires, then they can remove the president and replace him with, i believe, the vice president. this is part...
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you can help us to choose a better history. that's what europe tells us. that's what the american experience is all about. i say this as a president of a country that looked to europe for the values that are written into our founding do you means and which spilled blood to ensure that those values could endure on these shores. i also say this as the son of a kenyan whose grandfather was a cook for the british, and as a person who once lived in nearby as it emerged from colonialism. the ideals that unite us matter equally to the young people of boston or brussels people of boston or brussels or jakarta or nairobi or krakow or kiev. in the end, the success of our ideals comes down to us, including the example of our own lives, our own societies. we know that there will always be intolerance, but instead of fearing the immigrant, we can welcome it. we can insist on policies that benefit the many, not just the few. that an age of globalization and dizzying change opens the door of opportunity to the marginalized and not just a privileged few. instead of target
you can help us to choose a better history. that's what europe tells us. that's what the american experience is all about. i say this as a president of a country that looked to europe for the values that are written into our founding do you means and which spilled blood to ensure that those values could endure on these shores. i also say this as the son of a kenyan whose grandfather was a cook for the british, and as a person who once lived in nearby as it emerged from colonialism. the ideals...
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there are too many people hurting in this country for us to do nothing. the economy is just too fragile for us to let politics get in the way of action. we have a responsibility. i hope every senator thinks long and hard what's at stake when they cast their vote next week. with that i will take your questions and i will start with ben of the associated press. >> thank you very much, mr. president. i would like to ask you about two matters. federal reserve chairman bernanke warned congress this week the economic recovery is close to faltering. do you agree? on your jobs bill the american people are sick of games and as you mentioned games in your comments, they want results. wouldn't it be more productive to work with the republicans on a plan that you know could pass congress as opposed to going around the country and talking about your bill and singling out, calling the republicans by name? >> first of all, sbewith respeco the state of the economy, there is no doubt growth has slowed. people were much more optimistic at the beginning of the year. but the
there are too many people hurting in this country for us to do nothing. the economy is just too fragile for us to let politics get in the way of action. we have a responsibility. i hope every senator thinks long and hard what's at stake when they cast their vote next week. with that i will take your questions and i will start with ben of the associated press. >> thank you very much, mr. president. i would like to ask you about two matters. federal reserve chairman bernanke warned congress...
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let's use some paint that helps us get the job done in record time and makes a statement when we're finished. we're lowering the cost of a new favorite color. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. take your painting skills to the next level at one of our free paint workshops. >>> now the sideshow, first, fed up, how one of michele bachmann's recent chiefs of staff describes his sentiments after repeatedly having to face the backlash of bachmann's tendency of what he considers to be blatantly false statements. and then a staple in many of her speeches that obama has added more to the federal debt load than all of other presidents combined. that's right, all 43 of them. well the former aide expressed frustration in a "wall street journal" interview, saying it was simply not true, yet coy never get her to drop that line. the piece points out that when it comes to staff, bachmann has a an unusually high turnover rate. and next up, florida governor rick scott is launching a new initiative to reach out to voters and take a trip down memory lane once a month. taking over the
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the sad milestone reminds us of the continuing costs of the war in afghanistan. the average age of a u.s. service member killed there, 26 years old. 9 out of 10 of those killed were enlisted service members. to date the war in afghanistan has cost more than $570 billion, almost a billion dollars a week when you average it out over the long scope of this war. >>> enough of the real news, let's huddle up around the water cool to watch a daredevil skateboarder get an up-close look at the local wildlife during a race in colorado. this race was posted on youtube. the longborder speeding down the mountain until -- oh. one racer kind of gets a ride for a few seconds on the back of a deer before losing it. he goes down, the deer goes down, too. skateboarder needed a little medical attention, not badly injured. the deer was just fine. nice job by that deer walking it off. got up, ran away. crash may be seen at an honor that attracts the world's wildest longborders. this race is put on every year by "mountain dwelling freaks who like to bomb hills and scare the squares." t
the sad milestone reminds us of the continuing costs of the war in afghanistan. the average age of a u.s. service member killed there, 26 years old. 9 out of 10 of those killed were enlisted service members. to date the war in afghanistan has cost more than $570 billion, almost a billion dollars a week when you average it out over the long scope of this war. >>> enough of the real news, let's huddle up around the water cool to watch a daredevil skateboarder get an up-close look at the...
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they won't test you for the flu because they'd use the same swab that they're using for the flu to use for the coronavirus testing. the idea that localities are ready for this, it just doesn't match the facts on the ground. that's where these mixed messages that the president or the administration sends. it hurts because you need to have this based on science, then make sane decisions so you can get back to work in a reasonable amount of time. >> i mean, it is crazy. willie, you've got people that heard all through february, january and february, that this was a hoax. talk radio people saying it is nothing more than the flu. of course, that changed when people started dying left and right. now, actually, social distancing has seemed to start to bend the curve. you, once again, have, again, cable radio -- or cable tv hosts, talk radio people, saying, "oh, nothing to do with anything." we saw the tv doctors get on talking about it, "people have to die. it happens, people have to die." steven moore, "let them die." he doesn't say it that way, but read through it. we have to get the econom
they won't test you for the flu because they'd use the same swab that they're using for the flu to use for the coronavirus testing. the idea that localities are ready for this, it just doesn't match the facts on the ground. that's where these mixed messages that the president or the administration sends. it hurts because you need to have this based on science, then make sane decisions so you can get back to work in a reasonable amount of time. >> i mean, it is crazy. willie, you've got...
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thank god we can, and thank you for being with us. i am dylan ratigan, and "hardball" is up next. >>> the blues brothers are back. let's play "hardball." i'm chris matthews in washington. the gang is back together. bill clinton, big bill himself, the one and only bubba, was out on the town serenading manhattan on the reasons barack obama absolutely needs to get reelected. he hit every note, most of them never heard before, about how the republicans and congress are nuts enough to do what old europe is doing, cutting spending, killing jobs, running austerity and their economies right into the ground. there they were, side by side, bill and barack. we start with two political analysts. ron reagan is author of "my father at 100." i want you to look at this amazing scene last night. bill clinton delivered a clear and concise comparison of what the republicans are pushing for with the economy to the financial crisis in europe. let's watch him. >> why aren't things roaring along now? because europe is in trouble and because the republican c
thank god we can, and thank you for being with us. i am dylan ratigan, and "hardball" is up next. >>> the blues brothers are back. let's play "hardball." i'm chris matthews in washington. the gang is back together. bill clinton, big bill himself, the one and only bubba, was out on the town serenading manhattan on the reasons barack obama absolutely needs to get reelected. he hit every note, most of them never heard before, about how the republicans and congress are...
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it used to be called the place of no return. between world war ii and the fall of communism in 1989, it housed a countless number. freedom fighters, many of whom were tortured and killed in mass executions. the monument on the prison wall honors the victims. >> there are probably over 1,000 people who had been tortured and executed at this prison during the various regimes. there were annul of staff members who made comments to me who said they had seen ghosts there, they had felt ghosts there, that there is a weight of what has transpired at that particular prison. >> today the prison houses inmates because of their crimes instead of their beliefs. it is a maximum security prison with more than 900 inmates, including some of the most notorious in poland. but officials claim they rarely have disruptions. that might be because the prison's special response team is always prepared for the worst. >> we were told ahead of time that they were going to have a demonstration for us from their special response team so we set up for it an
it used to be called the place of no return. between world war ii and the fall of communism in 1989, it housed a countless number. freedom fighters, many of whom were tortured and killed in mass executions. the monument on the prison wall honors the victims. >> there are probably over 1,000 people who had been tortured and executed at this prison during the various regimes. there were annul of staff members who made comments to me who said they had seen ghosts there, they had felt ghosts...
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set the scene for us. where this is going to take place, what we know about the circumstances surrounding the meeting that's going to take place tomorrow. >> reporter: yeah, david, i mean, there were protests here in this square earlier on, but they are almost irrelevant. there were maybe 2,000, 3,000 people protesting human rights, protesting as much against vladimir putin as this was a protest against donald trump. the summit takes place tomorrow. it will be a relatively rapid affair. it will begin at 6:00 a.m. eastern time. as you say, with that one-on-one requested by donald trump. one-on-one with no advisors, no note-takers. simply translators there between donald trump and vladimir putin. then the meeting will be expanded to include mike pompeo, secretary of state. national security advisor john bolton and jon huntsman, the u.s. ambassador to russia, as well as on the russian side sergei lavrov, the russian foreign minister, and then a press conference at 9:30 eastern time. it's interesting that ther
set the scene for us. where this is going to take place, what we know about the circumstances surrounding the meeting that's going to take place tomorrow. >> reporter: yeah, david, i mean, there were protests here in this square earlier on, but they are almost irrelevant. there were maybe 2,000, 3,000 people protesting human rights, protesting as much against vladimir putin as this was a protest against donald trump. the summit takes place tomorrow. it will be a relatively rapid affair....
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decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. subut when we realized she wasn hebattling sensitive skin, the most common side effect is nausea. we switched to new tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. >>> they're fighting a war here, and they're losing. >> i want to show you a room, a particular room. don't touch anything. >> we're in the middle of the emergency room now. we have down there on the left the shock room for very sick people. there are now four patients intubated. and you see many, many patients in the hallway because we don't have any room available. there are now 15 patients. we started with eight, but there was not enough. we go up to 16. because it's a maximum capacity, a full capacity. you see they're all on ventilation with a helmet or with a ventilator. >> the sta
decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. subut when we realized she wasn hebattling sensitive skin, the most common side effect is nausea. we switched to new tide plus downy free. it's gentle on her skin, and dermatologist recommended. new tide pods plus downy free. safe for sensitive skin with eczema and psoriasis. >>> they're...
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of us in there. common knowledge is my dad's an attorney. first thing that was out of their mouths was -- >> you have to call your dad. >> the first thing out movie mouth was, i'm not calling my pop. my mind was made up that i was basically going to disappear. and not know how long it was going to be for. i was not calling my father. i'm not calling anybody, period. period. after a few hours of being in the elevator, all of a sudden you here that and the elevator comes on. you rise up and the doors open and they call us out. to walk into a little laboratory-looking area. all these big desks and scales and chemicals to test things. they made us take off all of our clothes. except underwear, obviously, thank god. proceeded to take about 10 to 15 pictures. the moment they removed the drugs was like removing a million pounds off your shoulders. it was like getting rid of the devil that was attached to you. very strange feeling, very uplifting. i knew we weren't getting away, but to have it finally away f
of us in there. common knowledge is my dad's an attorney. first thing that was out of their mouths was -- >> you have to call your dad. >> the first thing out movie mouth was, i'm not calling my pop. my mind was made up that i was basically going to disappear. and not know how long it was going to be for. i was not calling my father. i'm not calling anybody, period. period. after a few hours of being in the elevator, all of a sudden you here that and the elevator comes on. you rise...
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we used to ride motorcycles. i loved this feeling of freedom. i had three children by my first husband. my daughter lived with me and my two other children lived with their dad. we just had a really great time in life. and then my whole world falls apart. i lost my job. i was pretty devastated. little did i know that my life would actually get worse after that. on christmas eve, my husband left me. now i'm by myself and trying to figure out how i'm going to come up with $3,000 a month for the mortgage so i can keep my home. all these things just effected me to the point i couldn't go out and look for work. i wasn't up for it. got in touch with friends from austria. >> it's ruthie. >> johnny and vicki, they were friends with me and my second husband for many years. what is telling them -- >> billy and i broke up. >> they felt bad for me and they said, we're buying you a ticket to come over and visit. you need to get away from your life there because it's too depressing for you. >> that would be great. >> i thought this is a great idea. i'll go to
we used to ride motorcycles. i loved this feeling of freedom. i had three children by my first husband. my daughter lived with me and my two other children lived with their dad. we just had a really great time in life. and then my whole world falls apart. i lost my job. i was pretty devastated. little did i know that my life would actually get worse after that. on christmas eve, my husband left me. now i'm by myself and trying to figure out how i'm going to come up with $3,000 a month for the...
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were they using cell phones? were they using radios? if they can get their hands on one of these unexploded vest, that may open up a treasure trove for investigators. and remember after the charlie hebdo attack, we had that person make the all the way back to syria. that's why the border is closed. >> and hold on one second. we're bringing in colonel jack jacobs. if you could actually discuss this this. what does it tell us about these terrorists and if there is a suicide vest that survived, what does that tell us about this group? >> we would be able to probably determine exactly what the origin is of the variou various and intelligence is such these days that we have a fairly good idea of who is in charge in the chain of command and even in a relatively new organization, like isis. so, getting forensic evidence is important. the ak-47s are extremely hard to track down. but explosives are completely different and places where explosions were detonated, the explosive signature would be able to be tracked back. but having a vest, that wo
were they using cell phones? were they using radios? if they can get their hands on one of these unexploded vest, that may open up a treasure trove for investigators. and remember after the charlie hebdo attack, we had that person make the all the way back to syria. that's why the border is closed. >> and hold on one second. we're bringing in colonel jack jacobs. if you could actually discuss this this. what does it tell us about these terrorists and if there is a suicide vest that...
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, they want us to retreat to the world, bu tt the world does not want us to retreat. >> well rg it is kind of -- i'm reminded of the observation of tip o'neill who was speaker of the house and probably stole it from somebody else but it is a potent observation of politics not only worldwide, but in the united states, and he said that all politics is local. and your interests will revolve around your interests and what you want elsewhere is a function of what you want. we get horrified when we go to europe and asia and we discover that in fact everybody is focused on his own little patch. and we are, too. if you ask americans anywhere what they would like to see happen, and if you want the united states to go here or there or everywhere and the response is almost always going to be distilled down to the local politics. we forget that at our great peril, but also we do have a responsibility to make sure that our allies and we are protected from the multifairous threats around the world. there is something that i was reminded of listening to michael beschloss, and this is becoming a clic
, they want us to retreat to the world, bu tt the world does not want us to retreat. >> well rg it is kind of -- i'm reminded of the observation of tip o'neill who was speaker of the house and probably stole it from somebody else but it is a potent observation of politics not only worldwide, but in the united states, and he said that all politics is local. and your interests will revolve around your interests and what you want elsewhere is a function of what you want. we get horrified...
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thank you for being with us. now the taliban in afghanistan say the girls will not be allowed to attend secondary school. since taliban took control of the countries in august of next year, they have claimed that girls would go to school, when they had a security situation in -- . well six year old could you show was expected to go to school, yesterday minutes away from lining up with her classmates, when she was told she would have to leave. >> it was like a day of mourning. and it was a very sad day. it was like losing a loved one. everyone was crying. the girls were hugging, and crying, and saying goodbye. i wanted to be a doctor, even though i knew it would be difficult. i like doctors like -- but now i can't do anything. my futures ruined. >> madeleine albright, the first female u.s. secretary of state has died of cancer at age of 85. normally will pave tributes with the formula -- as america's top diplomat in 1996. she served in that capacity for the last four years in his administration. changes to covid s
thank you for being with us. now the taliban in afghanistan say the girls will not be allowed to attend secondary school. since taliban took control of the countries in august of next year, they have claimed that girls would go to school, when they had a security situation in -- . well six year old could you show was expected to go to school, yesterday minutes away from lining up with her classmates, when she was told she would have to leave. >> it was like a day of mourning. and it was a...
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they helped us win our independence. they helped us draft our constitution. and soon after, america returned to belfast, opening one of our very first consulates here in 1796. when george washington was still president. so, today, names familiar to many of you are evened on schools, courthouse and solemn memorial of wars across the united states. names like wilson, kelly, campbell and o'neil. so many of the qualities that we americans hold dear we imported from this land. perseverance. faith. an unending belief that we make our own destiny and unshakable dream that if we work hard, something unbelievable lies around the bend. our histories are bond by belief, culture and commerce. our futures are equally linked. and that's why i have come to belfast today. to talk about the future we can build together. your generation. the young generation. has come of age in a world with fewer walls. you have been educated in an era of instant information. you've been tempered by some very difficult times. around the globe. and as i travel what i have seen of young people l
they helped us win our independence. they helped us draft our constitution. and soon after, america returned to belfast, opening one of our very first consulates here in 1796. when george washington was still president. so, today, names familiar to many of you are evened on schools, courthouse and solemn memorial of wars across the united states. names like wilson, kelly, campbell and o'neil. so many of the qualities that we americans hold dear we imported from this land. perseverance. faith....
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decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. the most common side effect is nausea. my time is thin, but so is my lawn. it's been worn down to ugly, thin grass! now, there's scotts thick'r lawn. the revolutionary 3-in-1 solution for weak lawns. with a soil improver to strengthen roots. seed to fill in gaps. and fertilizer to feed. the result, up to a 50% thick'r lawn after just one application. ♪ ♪ get everything you need for spring at scotts.com order today. i don't have to worry about that, do i?are irritated. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line. crest gum detoxify, voted product of the year. it works below the gum line to neutralize harmful plaque bacteria and help reverse early gum damage. gum detoxify, from crest. 450-degree oven, to box, to you, know that from our it's our policy that your pizza is never touched once it comes out of the oven. and we're taking extra steps, like no co
decrease alcohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect is nausea. talk to your doctor about chantix. the most common side effect is nausea. my time is thin, but so is my lawn. it's been worn down to ugly, thin grass! now, there's scotts thick'r lawn. the revolutionary 3-in-1 solution for weak lawns. with a soil improver to strengthen roots. seed to fill in gaps. and fertilizer to feed. the result, up...
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people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ hey. what can you tell me about your new social security alerts? oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ooh. sushi. ugh. being in the know is a good thing. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. whyou're not thinking clearly, so they called the fire department for us. i could hear crackling in the walls. my mind went totally blank. all i remember saying was, "my boyfriend's beating me" and she took it from there. and all of this occurred in four minutes or less. i am grateful we all made it out safely. people you don't know care about you. it's kind of one of those things where you can't even thank somebody. to protect what you love, call 1-800-adt-cares can make anyone slow
people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they're handing us their business and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you ♪ hey. what can you tell me about your new social security alerts? oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in...
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a truly useful partisan divide for once. stay with us. and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a company that's more than just the sum of it's parts. centurylink. your link to what's next. i saihi, i'm andrew luck.... could anyone use some of my lucky beard for retirement? i could use some luck. make a wish. nice. thanks. your turn! no... thanks andrew. see,td ameritrade has everything i need for retirement. like rollover consultants for assistance and portfolio planning tools to help me manage my ira. so, i think i'm good. oh well. luck is in the air. um... td ameritrade. you got this. >>> 72% of americans think it's going badly. won't the legacy of this administration, which you are a part of, won't that legacy be that it underestimated the threat from isis? >> well, john, i think that we have
a truly useful partisan divide for once. stay with us. and flexibility. it's where great ideas and vital data are stored. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions from a trusted it partner. including cloud and hosting services - all backed by an industry leading broadband network and people committed to helping you grow your business. you get a company that's more than just the sum of it's parts. centurylink. your link to what's next. i saihi, i'm andrew luck.... could anyone use...
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danny and i used to spend a lot of time eating talking about food. and then jeff and i separately were having this conversation about, you know, opening a food place. and it just kind of clicked. like, i'm sitting next to the most famous mexican in the country. we love mexican food. why don't we open a restaurant together? >> in 2016 they opened their very first location of trejos tacos in los angeles. >> i mean, it was just -- killed it. people were coming from all over. one of the things that i know is in the industry, the movie industry, it's like there'll be eight or nine people after a film and they want to go to a restaurant. inevitably somebody's going to say, you know, i'm vegan or i can't eat gluten or whatever. right? so we decided to make our menu more than just general menu. you know? and so we got vegan. we've got vegetarian. and if you want to bite into a cow, we got that. >> the trejo empire has rapidly expanded to include more locations. and even a seemingly out of character bright pink doughnut and coffee shop. >> the movie "tangerin
danny and i used to spend a lot of time eating talking about food. and then jeff and i separately were having this conversation about, you know, opening a food place. and it just kind of clicked. like, i'm sitting next to the most famous mexican in the country. we love mexican food. why don't we open a restaurant together? >> in 2016 they opened their very first location of trejos tacos in los angeles. >> i mean, it was just -- killed it. people were coming from all over. one of the...
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joining us by phone donald trump. donald, good to have you on the show this morning. >> good morning. >> we played a sound bite from hillary clinton's interview with reverend al sharpton. take a look. >> i'm going to say two words, donald trump. what do you think? >> you know, reverend al, he has been stoking, prejudice and par know. he know i can't. i think it's dangerous, his demagogue ri is no longer amusing. >> he called you shrill. >> he's called me a lot of things. before he called me a great senator and great secretary of state. that's what a demagogue says. >> donald trump, your reaction. is there a concern that perhaps you're tapping into negative forces in this country? >> no, she use to call me a genius. i've come a long way down. she was always very nice and everything. i guess it's a different world today. she's got problems and i would always be nice because i was a business man and a very succe successful person and i was nice to everybody regardless. that was my job to be nice to everybody. i didn't wa
joining us by phone donald trump. donald, good to have you on the show this morning. >> good morning. >> we played a sound bite from hillary clinton's interview with reverend al sharpton. take a look. >> i'm going to say two words, donald trump. what do you think? >> you know, reverend al, he has been stoking, prejudice and par know. he know i can't. i think it's dangerous, his demagogue ri is no longer amusing. >> he called you shrill. >> he's called me a...
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it means that those allies who work with us may no longer be willing to work with us if they feel that we are -- the american partners can't be trusted to keep information secret and these leaks have to be put to an end. and both sets of the intelligence committee, house and senate, are looking at new proceed do proceed doors to put in place. we've got to recognize the looking at how broadly this information is shared. one of the things we saw, prior to 9/11, information silos naenmeant sometimes folks who should know about potential threats didn't know. we broadened that information sharing and now we've seen some of these uptick in leaks. we've got to find a way to balance sharing of information but not share it so broadly that you have these kind of leaks. if there is a leak, be able to prosecutor it. somebody needs -- if we can identify who leaked this information they need to be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. >> these are classified items, dealing with our national security. some of the most important intelligence this country has access to that we want to share with ce
it means that those allies who work with us may no longer be willing to work with us if they feel that we are -- the american partners can't be trusted to keep information secret and these leaks have to be put to an end. and both sets of the intelligence committee, house and senate, are looking at new proceed do proceed doors to put in place. we've got to recognize the looking at how broadly this information is shared. one of the things we saw, prior to 9/11, information silos naenmeant...
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the word customer, we use the word guest. we want to be engaging from the first moment that they show up. >> it all began with $300 and a ride to washington, d.c. in a borrowed pickup truck to buy the very first batch of lost luggage. almost five decades later if the store is open, people are shopping. >> we have dailies that come in, some of them will be in here once a day, some twice a day. we have weekly people that come in. we have monthly. everybody works extremely hard to try to accommodate the guest, make sure that everyone is taken care of. >> about a million customers visit from around the world every year. it's a bucket list destination. and they come for the thrill of the hunt. >> the thing that makes us unique is we don't serve a demographic as much as we serve a psycho graphic. we serve people who are looking for finds. >> there's no competition in the market and that's not an accident. the airlines didn't want to get stuck holding lost luggage and unclaimed baggage had a solution. >> we do not disclose what airl
the word customer, we use the word guest. we want to be engaging from the first moment that they show up. >> it all began with $300 and a ride to washington, d.c. in a borrowed pickup truck to buy the very first batch of lost luggage. almost five decades later if the store is open, people are shopping. >> we have dailies that come in, some of them will be in here once a day, some twice a day. we have weekly people that come in. we have monthly. everybody works extremely hard to try...
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we used to go down to shoot some pool. me special some of the artists i was working with, we ended up talking with this girl, nakisha. she was very easy on the eyes. she had very appealing contributes. we ended up falling in love with each other. at this point, i don't think my life could have gotten much better. made me feel really like this is where i kind of needed to be. this is home. ♪ the carnival in trinidad, i never thought it was going to be as crazy as it was. just insane. it's just getting rid of all those inhibitions. freeing yourself of everything. so after carnival was done, my money supply was just about gone. because i knew it was time to head back stateside and try to make some money where i would be able to return to trinidad as soon as possible. you know, nakisha and i started getting serious enough that it was going to be a long-term thing. the only thing i was thinking about was how i was going to be able to get enough money up and try to get back to trinidad and continue the life that i had been liv
we used to go down to shoot some pool. me special some of the artists i was working with, we ended up talking with this girl, nakisha. she was very easy on the eyes. she had very appealing contributes. we ended up falling in love with each other. at this point, i don't think my life could have gotten much better. made me feel really like this is where i kind of needed to be. this is home. ♪ the carnival in trinidad, i never thought it was going to be as crazy as it was. just insane. it's just...
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us. are you with us? >> yes. >> have we been getting confirmed reports on the explosions? >> we do know that authorities now have confirmed the increased death toll, at least 13. that really comes as no surprise given the pictures that we saw circulated in the immediate aftermath of the attack. an awful lot of people suffering. some quite terrible injuries in the explosion, in the crowded check in hall area of the airport just after 8:00 this morning. what we have not yet had confirmed, any detail, is this ongoing incident on the subway. we know it's shut down and something has taken place on the subway system and that explosions have forced the evacuation and the people are being treated by paramedics on the sidewalks near to the entrances of those stations including the one close to the european headquarters so we know that something is going on. brussels' main line station has been evacuated in the past few minutes. people are being taken out on to the streets outside and that echoes w
us. are you with us? >> yes. >> have we been getting confirmed reports on the explosions? >> we do know that authorities now have confirmed the increased death toll, at least 13. that really comes as no surprise given the pictures that we saw circulated in the immediate aftermath of the attack. an awful lot of people suffering. some quite terrible injuries in the explosion, in the crowded check in hall area of the airport just after 8:00 this morning. what we have not yet had...
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a short video telling us why you are beautiful. selfies and tweets are welcome too but we would really love your videos. tell us what you think on twitter at ronan daily, on facebook or e-mail. and next, on rfd, the momma grizzly ended her hibernation this weekend and cited in her natural habitat. talking politics in iowa with casey hunt who joins our political panel next. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh,
a short video telling us why you are beautiful. selfies and tweets are welcome too but we would really love your videos. tell us what you think on twitter at ronan daily, on facebook or e-mail. and next, on rfd, the momma grizzly ended her hibernation this weekend and cited in her natural habitat. talking politics in iowa with casey hunt who joins our political panel next. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's...
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if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure problems, use latisse® under close doctor care. latisse® use may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent. eyelid skin darkening may occur which may be reversible. if you experience eye problems or have eye surgery, consult your doctor. common side effects include itchy eyes and eye redness. i trust latisse® and i use it too. my lashes changed as i got older. now i use latisse®. more than double the fullness in 16 weeks. are your lashes thinning as you get older? why wait? ask your doctor about latisse® from allergan, a company with 60 years of eye care expertise. >>> located nearly 75 miles to the southwest of warsaw lies poland's largest city, lodz. this is the nation's newest facility. built in 2003, it holds 619 inmates with some of the most dangerous in poland. >> you walk through those gates. you're surrounded by everything, the latest, greatest, high-tech security. pretty amazing actually. most high-tech facility i've ever been in. they were very proud of it
if you are using or have used, prescription products for eye pressure problems, use latisse® under close doctor care. latisse® use may cause increased brown pigmentation of the colored part of the eye which is likely permanent. eyelid skin darkening may occur which may be reversible. if you experience eye problems or have eye surgery, consult your doctor. common side effects include itchy eyes and eye redness. i trust latisse® and i use it too. my lashes changed as i got older. now i use...
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we will not be intimidated and only stooich us to take the fight. we will not forget and that our reach is long and justice will be served. mr. president? >> well, we can open things up for questions. i understand, too, from estonia journalists and president obama's entourage, as the host, i'll give the first opportunity to one of our tough questioners. >> yes, thank you. public broadcasting, i have the same question to both presidents. the partnership between russia and nato is not the same as we all know. why to keep it alive, an agreement signed in 1997 between russia and nato? perhaps it purrs or gives new opportunities to our region's security in estonia, latvia, and slo vain ya? >> from our side, nato decided to freeze relations with russia several months ago, but on the issue of what are the implications of the nato-russia founding act, i suggest although we can't do anything because of the nato-russia founding act, read the nato-russia founding act which says these conditions hold to, quote, in the current and foreseeable future or the secur
we will not be intimidated and only stooich us to take the fight. we will not forget and that our reach is long and justice will be served. mr. president? >> well, we can open things up for questions. i understand, too, from estonia journalists and president obama's entourage, as the host, i'll give the first opportunity to one of our tough questioners. >> yes, thank you. public broadcasting, i have the same question to both presidents. the partnership between russia and nato is not...
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that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us >>> okay, campers, rise and shine and don't forget your bootees because it's cold out there today. it's groundhog day, and i am obsessed how the day, groundhog day has been defined by the movie, "groundhog day." when they say groundhog day, it's not february 2nd. sadly, folks, it won't be an early spring year because phil said so. these days when somebody says the words groundhog day, they talk about reliving something over and over and over again like bill murray does in the movie, and now that mean something part of the dictionary phrase, and here's one explanation. >> this is one time where television fails to capture the true excitement of a large squirrel predicting the weather. >> here's a challenge to you,
that's why i use the freestyle libre 2 system. with a painless, one-second scan i know my glucose numbers without fingersticks. now i'm managing my diabetes better and i've lowered my a1c from 8.2 to 6.7. take the mystery out of managing your diabetes and lower your a1c. now you know. try it for free at freestylelibre.us >>> okay, campers, rise and shine and don't forget your bootees because it's cold out there today. it's groundhog day, and i am obsessed how the day, groundhog day has...
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in tonight for chris math use. donald trump spent the day in mar-a-lago meeting with military leaders discussing national security issues. when he came outside for a moment he briefly answered questions from reporters, one of which about the recent terrorist attacks in europe and what it means for his immigration policy. >> reporter: has it caused to to rethink or re-evaluate your plans to create a muslim registry or ban muslim immigration to the united
in tonight for chris math use. donald trump spent the day in mar-a-lago meeting with military leaders discussing national security issues. when he came outside for a moment he briefly answered questions from reporters, one of which about the recent terrorist attacks in europe and what it means for his immigration policy. >> reporter: has it caused to to rethink or re-evaluate your plans to create a muslim registry or ban muslim immigration to the united
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if we had to go to war with iran, do you think europe is going to be with us? do you think these other countries are going to support us at the united nations? i think what the president's done is isolate us, make it much more difficult. let me give you an example. if your house was on fire today, would you not put out the fire because you're afraid it might light on fire again in 14 years? of course not. that's what the president's done. the president has lit the fire today. we'll see what happens. >> he announced -- >> this has to be the last question. i told them i only had five minutes. >> he announced today that his brand new secretary of state is about to land in north korea to engage in talks about that country's nuclear program. do you believe that the actions he took today in unilaterally withdrawing from the iran deal strengthened or weakened secretary pompeo's hand in north korea? >> i think we have to see what happens in the next few days before you kind of draw that kind of judgment. i'm very glad the secretary is going to bring americans back to t
if we had to go to war with iran, do you think europe is going to be with us? do you think these other countries are going to support us at the united nations? i think what the president's done is isolate us, make it much more difficult. let me give you an example. if your house was on fire today, would you not put out the fire because you're afraid it might light on fire again in 14 years? of course not. that's what the president's done. the president has lit the fire today. we'll see what...